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Show 3- - . SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Glendale IIcvis Holes Irrigation, Inserts, ' DYNAMITE! "ZBlrfcsn Gardens is To Vo Fcatrccd every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Proper irrigation methods, control, "kitchen gardens" and weed control will be featured during May on KSL Radios Farm Show "THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING." Monday, May 5, KSL Radio Farm Director, Von Orme, will discuss proper irrigation methods. Throughout most of. the state, water storage this year seems to be very good. Monday, May 12, the program will feature's discussion of new insecticides and methods of application for complete control of pests on Utah farms and ranches. in-se- Errol Editor and Publisher G. Brown, CORRESPONDENTS COMMUNITY e Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton Llinth Pugh, Glendale Berneeta A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Wanda Johnston, Fredonla - matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under in office Utah, Kanab, post for publication must be items and All communications not appear in print. need name whose the writer, signed by abbreviations. All no Use of one side paper only. Write on communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may determine. Wednesday, May 14 will be "Ladies Day with Jeanne She will discuss kitchen gardens with informatioh on loto cation and what plant On Monday, May 19, a report will be given on the 1958 Weed Control Program, together with a discussion of. the control of noxious weeds on the farm and along public highways. THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING is heard week days over 0 KSL RADIO p.m., and is brought to you Monday, Wednesday and Friday by the Utah Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation. MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months Lee-so- n. 12:15-12:3- dent recorded within the town limits since incorporation in 56. The Las Vegas Square Dance Festival w&s attended by Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bundy, April 26th. They returned Sunday night By Ivis Farr Fredonia and Moccasin LDS The Senior Class of Fredonia members will take part in ward will school present Jheir high of Kanab Stake Day activities class play, The Uninvited Jester, in Kanab May 3rd and 7: 1 at p.m. Thursday May diis Miss Debbie Selman, 5 year May 2 at 8 p.m. The play rected by R. L. Roper, assisted old daughter of the Delon by Lorin M. Farr, class advisor. entertained 16 guests at The cast includes Elizabeth Sho- her birthday party Friday p.m., ok, Donna Jeanne Ellison, John April 25th. Cram, Delna Swapp, Joa Tait, Mr. and Mrs. Lenn McKinney Jerold Judd, Keith Brooksby, David Finicum, Dawna Gay Burch, and children took Mrs. McKinCarol Jean Jackson and Nelda neys mother, Mrs. Standifred, home to Blanding, Utah SaturCluff.- She had been visiting here day. Student body officers chosen several days. in Fridays election at Fredonia David were Johnson, pres., Jackson, grandson of Lindy high ., Darlene Mrs. Estella Jackson, was home Jon White, Judd, sec. A total of 69 votes for the weekend from his studies at BYU in Provo. were cast by students. I Fredonia News and Current Events Sel-man- s, vice-pres- Terrell Brooksby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arland Brooksby and Bill Lathim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Lathim, received their Tenderfoot Scout badges at the regular MIA meeting Tuesday. The badges were presented by Allen M. Judd. The Scouts are under the leadership of ScoutMayor Arland Brooksby pre- master, Gene Heaton. sided at a meeting of the represMrs. Berniece Frazier and her entatives of organized groups in Linda, were hostesses daughter, Fredonia. This meeting was callnight at a surprise Saturday two discuss to ed major items party for Billy McMillan. Twelve of vital interest to Fredonia reswere and had a idents. It was decided that the gueststime. present good Annual Fredonia Homecoming would be be a community project and would be held during the 4th of July holiday. Mrs. Verla Mi. Garnial Hews . . . Baker will be general chairman for this year's event. Allen M. Mrs. Reva Anderson and Mrs. Judd was appointed general LaRue Sorenson spent Monday chairman of the ball park com- in Kanab buying floor coverings mittee. Those present at the me- for the nursery and Relief Societing were: City Council, Mayor, ety rooms in our chapel. R. L. Roper, Lenn McKinney, Mrs. Iola Leaney pf Hurricane Jim Baker, Arden Judd, Ray Judd. Womens Club, Edith Hol- ind daughter Mrs. Marlene Jones mes and Verla Baker. Jaycees, and children visited Saturday & Bud Button and Allen M. Judd. Sunday with the Edward Lambs. LDS Bishopric, Woodrow John-soSeminary principal, Ortho ChDuane Judd and Lavier Tait. ristensen attended Sacrament City Marshal Don Johnson was services Sunday evening and also present. the time with a good talk Bill Ellis, 30, had a very nar- to the parents. row brush with death Thursday Ellis Tait is in Richfield on evening April 24 when his car business this week. ran under the empty trailer of a large diesel truck owned by W. W. Clyde Co. of Springville, The truck was parked 12 ft. off the highway at the curve Custom south of town. Bill apparently Auto Body & Paint dozed at the wheel, as there was no skid marks, and missed the turn. The whole top of his car Located at Brownies was peeled back except a small bit on the drivers side. How Bill Garage, Kanab, Utah ever got out alive is still a puz zle to townspeople. He walked away from the demolished car. Free Estimate After medical examination it was found that Bill had only minor cuts and bruises. Glass Work Burgoyne who has been teaching second grade here recently reported for U.S.' Air Force tralnng. He has taught here since graduating the first week in February. Mrs. Joy Jordan is now teaching the second grade. Roscoe Alton Nows Notes NOTICE hereby given that at 7:00 p.m. on May 14, 1958 at the County School Office in Ka- By ALLEN is nab, Utah, a public hearing will be had on proposed adjustments of the 1957-5budget of Kane School District. It is proposed to increase the budget by $1200. This is cash profits from rentals, and will be placed in Capital Outlay Improvement of Sites to cover the cost of a sprinkler system at Kanab high school. as It is proposed to follows: Increase: Fixed Charges $3500 Decrease: Health Service $500 Decrease: Maintenance ....$500 Decrease: Capital Outlay (E- $3500 quipment) $2500 Full particulars are on file at the office of the Board of Education. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education Kane County School District Kanab, Utah April 29, 1958 Published May 1, 1958 8 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briggs and son of St. George are visitling this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bauer. President Daniel S. Frost and E. Jay Whiting visited meetings in the morning here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Workman and children of California and Kendall Chatterley and two children of Henderson visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Workman. Bottled & Distributed by CEDAR CITY COCA-COLBOTTLING CO. A Autcmolivo and Household Glass Expertly Installed We Also Carry Complete Lines in BUISNESS M. COX TELEPHONE Midway RESIDENCE TELEPHONE Midway Mr. and Mrs. Vane Campbell and family visited a, few days last week in Mesquite, Nevada, at the Joe Reese home. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glover spent the weekend at Hinckley, Utah at the Douglas Spencer home. Owen Roundy went to Salt Lake last weekend as a guest of the Rotary Clubs of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cox visited in Panguitch Friday. Frank Baldwin and wife visited in New Castle last week and brought their grandson, Kay Sorenson, back for a visit. Mrs. Ella Spencer is in the Panguitch hospital due to a recent major operation. Ferrell Spencer is in the Panguitch hospital from a heart attack. MIRRORS, AWNINGS, STORM DOORS and WINDOWS Uy Neighbors Public Nolice 1, 1933. Thursday; May KANAB GLASS CO. 380 North 3rd West Just like Hungary, Kanab, Utah Com- satellites get burned up sooner or later I rade- All Russian ymimniu s - Frank Baldwin traded cars in Cedar City last week and came home in a 1956 Ford.' THI OLD TIMER Glendale News oc-cpi- Stake Relief Society officers, Mahalia Sorenson and Lorene Lamb of Orderville and President, Elsie J. Brinkerhoff of Glendale, visited the Relief Society Tuesday. Vem Dallin left the past week for North Carolina to see folks he knew in the Mission Field, he plans to remain there for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Anderson and four children from Marysvale visited friends here and in Kanab over the weekend. Miss Patsy Workman spent a few days in the Kane County Hospital this week due to throat infection. "i? t0u8ee ln a nwn byt what you hear uakes ud for Itf WILLARD TERRY CONSTRUCTION r CO. Will build hew duplexes on your lot for only $8900 FUJ.L PRICE Financing Arranged Contact Mr. ANDRUS at the Kanab Hotel Midway Or St. George, 44 Collect i ' U-ta- h. Georges This is the first serious Hwtt For ifco Best ia-Con- and tnorcial Eho-?- Wiring, Electrical Contracting, Motor Repair, Controls, Troufcla Calls Call Midway 4-26- B)i EM Ciuatv' Uih Res-idsnti- al 01 8t Lloyds Electric Co. M;rn U takes V Kanab, Utah accl- - USS Ammonium Nitrate me the best com yield I ever had a 10 togave 12 ton increase over previous years. That's the experience of Mack Hansen, successful Elwo.od (Box Elder County), Utah Hansen applied 200 fariMChi pounds of N per acre to his com. I got between 25 and 30 tons of silage silage per acre It a yield 1 ure USS Nitrogen is a splendid investment, Mr. Hansen .4 Mr Hansen also used USS Nitrogen on his sugar beets, boosting t0nS an acr,e witb 120 Pounds of available N per acre, plus phosphate fertilizer. ,rriRated barley, Mr. Hansen applied 300 pounds of USS Ammonium acre n,harveted from 100 to 110 Nitrate per acra ,Tlata a 30 increase," Mr. bushels Der Hansen P5ieduHebarvested 85 t0 95 bushels of pountb ot uss - for any DECORATING HOME FjURNISHING CARPETING FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA ra.b,e Fer-tihze- Kanab, Utah Satina, Utah - Pangcitch, Utah DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES In The Kanab Area Member off Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BasESS Call Agent For LEIGH FURHITURE Mrs. LeRoy Judd MV 4-27- w Member cf Federal ncscryo System Surplus $350,000.00 IeawtySS Capital $150,000.00 Nilr rs iS Lilian from iW Nitrogen Fertilizers C3 For Appointment 0i ,fpmrntf VjA Mrt |